158.445 Local assessment of school safety and school discipline -- District
437 words·~2 min read·
/ky/158-445A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
assessment -- Local plans.
(1)Each local school shall conduct an assessment of school safety and student
discipline including a review of the following:
(a)Reports of school incidents relating to disruptive behaviors;
(b)The school's behavior and discipline codes for clarity and appropriate notice
to students and parents;
(c)The school's hierarchy of responses to discipline problems and actual
disciplinary outcomes;
(d)Training needs for instructional staff in classroom management, student
learning styles, and other specialized training to enhance teachers' capacity to
engage students and minimize disruptive behavior;
(e)The array of school services to students at risk of academic failure, dropping
out, or truancy;
(f)The engagement of parents at the earliest stages of problem behavior;
(g)Training needs for students in the development of core values and qualities of
good character, anger reduction, conflict resolution, peer mediation, and other
necessary skills;
(h)Training needs of parents;
(i)Existing school council policies relating to student discipline and student
information;
(j)The school's physical environment;
(k)The school's student supervision plan;
(l)Existing components of the school improvement plan or consolidated plan
that focus on school safety and at-risk students, and the effectiveness of the
components; and
(m)Other data deemed relevant by the school council or school administration.
A school that does not complete an assessment process shall not be eligible for
funds under the state school safety grant program.
(2)Each local school district shall complete a district-level assessment of district-level
data, resources, policies and procedures, and district-wide needs as identified from
the individual school assessment process. The district shall engage local community
agencies including law enforcement and the courts in the assessment process.
(3)As a result of the district assessment and analysis of data, resources, and needs,
each board of education shall adopt a plan for immediate and long-term strategies to
address school safety and discipline. The development of the plan shall involve at
least one
(1)representative from each school in the district as well as
representatives from the community as a whole, including representatives from the
local juvenile delinquency prevention council if a council exists in that community.
The process of planning shall be determined locally depending to a large extent on
the size and characteristics of the district.
(4)The district plan under subsection
(3)of this section shall be the basis for any request for funds under the state school safety grant program. The district plan shall include the local code of acceptable behavior and discipline and the transportation services policy as required under KRS 158.148 and a description of instructional placement options for threatening or violent students.